The creators of Dolphins: Spy in the Pod, a series produced for BBC One, placed spy cameras hidden in fake turtles, fish and squid to film 900 hours of footage showing dolphins in their natural habitats. What they caught on film, you may never expect!

“Young dolphins were seen carefully manipulating a certain kind of puffer fish which, if provoked, releases a nerve toxin. Though large doses of the toxin can be deadly, in small amounts it is known to produce a narcotic effect, and the dolphins appeared to have worked out how to make the fish release just the right amount.
After chewing the puffer gently and passing it round, they began acting most peculiarly, hanging around with their noses at the surface as if fascinated by their own reflection.

I know all you bitches have practically been on hunger strike this week awaiting the name of the first born baby from Covenant Health System in Lubbock, Texas. Well, grab a sandwich, we can’t wait any longer, here it is!
The doctors had the honour of welcoming the most ratchet name in history into the world on New Years Day when So’Unique Miracle Randle was born at 12:43 pm. That is definitely the hottest name we’ve heard in a very long time, and congrats to her very creative (and cruel) parents.So’Unique‘s folks (pictured above) had this to say about their new contribution to the planet:

“”She wanted to make a big-bang entrance, I guess we’ll get her ready for a career in media,” Limon said. “She’s a little diva.”

Artist Phil Jonesdecided it might be cute to dress up as real estate agents and recreate their bus stop ads — then switch them out for the fake ones.
YASSS! We’re buying what she’s selling. Check out the rest of Phil’s exquisite recreations in a gallery after the jump!